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Challenge
For each character of the string except for the last one, do the following:
Output the current character.
Followed by randomly outputting from the following list a random number of times between 1 and 5 (inclusive):
- The current character
- The next character of the string
- The switchcase version of the character that you are currently on
- The switchcase version of the next character of the string.
Test Cases
String
--> SSSTSStrTrIiinIIngn
, . , . , . Hello world!
--> ,,, .. , ,, .... , , .. .. . HHH HHEeelLlLllooO wwOworOOrrrRllDd!!D
Programming Puzzles and Code Golf
--> PrPPrRrOooooogggRgGraAraaaMMMmmmimMIiininGGgG PPPPuZzZZzZzzZzllLLEEeEsEsssS a aANnNddD C COCoooOOdeDe E GGGoOllFFf
Notes
- You only need to apply the upper/lowercase form of a character if the character is part of the upper/lowercase alphabet (A-Z/a-z).
- Your random function does not need to be uniform but it still needs to have a chance of returning any element in the list given.
- You are allowed to use any standard I/O format.
- You may assume that the length of the input is greater than or equal to two.
- You may assume that the input only consists of ASCII characters.
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Challenge
For each character of the string except for the last one, do the following:
Output the current character.
Followed by randomly outputting from the following list a random number of times between 1 and 5 (inclusive):
- The current character
- The next character of the string
- The switchcase version of the character that you are currently on
- The switchcase version of the next character of the string.
Test Cases
String
--> SSSTSStrTrIiinIIngn
, . , . , . Hello world!
--> ,,, .. , ,, .... , , .. .. . HHH HHEeelLlLllooO wwOworOOrrrRllDd!!D
Programming Puzzles and Code Golf
--> PrPPrRrOooooogggRgGraAraaaMMMmmmimMIiininGGgG PPPPuZzZZzZzzZzllLLEEeEsEsssS a aANnNddD C COCoooOOdeDe E GGGoOllFFf
Notes
- You only need to apply the upper/lowercase form of a character if the character is part of the upper/lowercase alphabet (A-Z/a-z).
- Your random function does not need to be uniform but it still needs to have a chance of returning any element in the list given.
- You are allowed to use any standard I/O format.
- You may assume that the length of the input is greater than or equal to two.
- You may assume that the input only consists of ASCII characters.
code-golf random
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In addition to '... does not need to be uniform', I think you probably want to specify that given some input, all finite legal outputs should in principle be possible to generate (otherwise, my non-uniform random integer in [1,2,3,4,5] is always going to be 2, and I'll just output the original string).
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1 hour ago
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@ChasBrown Yeah, I'll edit the question
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1 hour ago
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Challenge
For each character of the string except for the last one, do the following:
Output the current character.
Followed by randomly outputting from the following list a random number of times between 1 and 5 (inclusive):
- The current character
- The next character of the string
- The switchcase version of the character that you are currently on
- The switchcase version of the next character of the string.
Test Cases
String
--> SSSTSStrTrIiinIIngn
, . , . , . Hello world!
--> ,,, .. , ,, .... , , .. .. . HHH HHEeelLlLllooO wwOworOOrrrRllDd!!D
Programming Puzzles and Code Golf
--> PrPPrRrOooooogggRgGraAraaaMMMmmmimMIiininGGgG PPPPuZzZZzZzzZzllLLEEeEsEsssS a aANnNddD C COCoooOOdeDe E GGGoOllFFf
Notes
- You only need to apply the upper/lowercase form of a character if the character is part of the upper/lowercase alphabet (A-Z/a-z).
- Your random function does not need to be uniform but it still needs to have a chance of returning any element in the list given.
- You are allowed to use any standard I/O format.
- You may assume that the length of the input is greater than or equal to two.
- You may assume that the input only consists of ASCII characters.
code-golf random
$endgroup$
Challenge
For each character of the string except for the last one, do the following:
Output the current character.
Followed by randomly outputting from the following list a random number of times between 1 and 5 (inclusive):
- The current character
- The next character of the string
- The switchcase version of the character that you are currently on
- The switchcase version of the next character of the string.
Test Cases
String
--> SSSTSStrTrIiinIIngn
, . , . , . Hello world!
--> ,,, .. , ,, .... , , .. .. . HHH HHEeelLlLllooO wwOworOOrrrRllDd!!D
Programming Puzzles and Code Golf
--> PrPPrRrOooooogggRgGraAraaaMMMmmmimMIiininGGgG PPPPuZzZZzZzzZzllLLEEeEsEsssS a aANnNddD C COCoooOOdeDe E GGGoOllFFf
Notes
- You only need to apply the upper/lowercase form of a character if the character is part of the upper/lowercase alphabet (A-Z/a-z).
- Your random function does not need to be uniform but it still needs to have a chance of returning any element in the list given.
- You are allowed to use any standard I/O format.
- You may assume that the length of the input is greater than or equal to two.
- You may assume that the input only consists of ASCII characters.
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In addition to '... does not need to be uniform', I think you probably want to specify that given some input, all finite legal outputs should in principle be possible to generate (otherwise, my non-uniform random integer in [1,2,3,4,5] is always going to be 2, and I'll just output the original string).
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– Chas Brown
1 hour ago
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@ChasBrown Yeah, I'll edit the question
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– MilkyWay90
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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In addition to '... does not need to be uniform', I think you probably want to specify that given some input, all finite legal outputs should in principle be possible to generate (otherwise, my non-uniform random integer in [1,2,3,4,5] is always going to be 2, and I'll just output the original string).
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– Chas Brown
1 hour ago
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@ChasBrown Yeah, I'll edit the question
$endgroup$
– MilkyWay90
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
In addition to '... does not need to be uniform', I think you probably want to specify that given some input, all finite legal outputs should in principle be possible to generate (otherwise, my non-uniform random integer in [1,2,3,4,5] is always going to be 2, and I'll just output the original string).
$endgroup$
– Chas Brown
1 hour ago
$begingroup$
In addition to '... does not need to be uniform', I think you probably want to specify that given some input, all finite legal outputs should in principle be possible to generate (otherwise, my non-uniform random integer in [1,2,3,4,5] is always going to be 2, and I'll just output the original string).
$endgroup$
– Chas Brown
1 hour ago
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@ChasBrown Yeah, I'll edit the question
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– MilkyWay90
1 hour ago
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@ChasBrown Yeah, I'll edit the question
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Gaia, 21 bytes
ṅ@ṇ+†⟨(₌¤:~+ṛ5ṛ&⟩¦$
Try it online!
ṅ | delete the first character from the input
@ṇ | push the input again and delete the last character
+† | concatenate together, so for example 'abc' 'bcd' becomes ['ab' 'bc' 'cd']
⟨ ⟩¦ | for each of the elements, do:
(₌ | take the first character and push again
¤ | swap
: | dup
~ | swap case
+ | combine strings
ṛ | select a character at random
5ṛ | select a random integer from [1..5]
& | run-length decode
$ | convert to string
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APL (dzaima/APL), 19 bytes
Anonymous tacit prefix function.
∊2(⊣,{?5⍴4}⊇,,-⍤,)/
Try it online!
2(
…)/
apply the following infix tacit function between each character pair:
-
the switchcase
⍤
of
,
the concatenation of the pair
,,
prepend the concatenation of the pair to that
{
…}⊇
pick the following elements from that:
5⍴4
five fours
?
random indices for those
∊
ϵnlist (flatten)
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add a comment |
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Charcoal, 27 bytes
FLθ«F∧ι⊕‽⁵‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ§θι
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
FLθ«
Loop over all of the indices of the input string.
F∧ι⊕‽⁵
Except for the first index, loop over a random number from 1 to 5 inclusive...
‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ
... extract the previous and next characters from the string, take the upper and lower case versions, and pick a random character of the four.
§θι
Print the character at the current index.
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add a comment |
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Gaia, 21 bytes
ṅ@ṇ+†⟨(₌¤:~+ṛ5ṛ&⟩¦$
Try it online!
ṅ | delete the first character from the input
@ṇ | push the input again and delete the last character
+† | concatenate together, so for example 'abc' 'bcd' becomes ['ab' 'bc' 'cd']
⟨ ⟩¦ | for each of the elements, do:
(₌ | take the first character and push again
¤ | swap
: | dup
~ | swap case
+ | combine strings
ṛ | select a character at random
5ṛ | select a random integer from [1..5]
& | run-length decode
$ | convert to string
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Gaia, 21 bytes
ṅ@ṇ+†⟨(₌¤:~+ṛ5ṛ&⟩¦$
Try it online!
ṅ | delete the first character from the input
@ṇ | push the input again and delete the last character
+† | concatenate together, so for example 'abc' 'bcd' becomes ['ab' 'bc' 'cd']
⟨ ⟩¦ | for each of the elements, do:
(₌ | take the first character and push again
¤ | swap
: | dup
~ | swap case
+ | combine strings
ṛ | select a character at random
5ṛ | select a random integer from [1..5]
& | run-length decode
$ | convert to string
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Gaia, 21 bytes
ṅ@ṇ+†⟨(₌¤:~+ṛ5ṛ&⟩¦$
Try it online!
ṅ | delete the first character from the input
@ṇ | push the input again and delete the last character
+† | concatenate together, so for example 'abc' 'bcd' becomes ['ab' 'bc' 'cd']
⟨ ⟩¦ | for each of the elements, do:
(₌ | take the first character and push again
¤ | swap
: | dup
~ | swap case
+ | combine strings
ṛ | select a character at random
5ṛ | select a random integer from [1..5]
& | run-length decode
$ | convert to string
$endgroup$
Gaia, 21 bytes
ṅ@ṇ+†⟨(₌¤:~+ṛ5ṛ&⟩¦$
Try it online!
ṅ | delete the first character from the input
@ṇ | push the input again and delete the last character
+† | concatenate together, so for example 'abc' 'bcd' becomes ['ab' 'bc' 'cd']
⟨ ⟩¦ | for each of the elements, do:
(₌ | take the first character and push again
¤ | swap
: | dup
~ | swap case
+ | combine strings
ṛ | select a character at random
5ṛ | select a random integer from [1..5]
& | run-length decode
$ | convert to string
answered 1 hour ago
GiuseppeGiuseppe
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APL (dzaima/APL), 19 bytes
Anonymous tacit prefix function.
∊2(⊣,{?5⍴4}⊇,,-⍤,)/
Try it online!
2(
…)/
apply the following infix tacit function between each character pair:
-
the switchcase
⍤
of
,
the concatenation of the pair
,,
prepend the concatenation of the pair to that
{
…}⊇
pick the following elements from that:
5⍴4
five fours
?
random indices for those
∊
ϵnlist (flatten)
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
APL (dzaima/APL), 19 bytes
Anonymous tacit prefix function.
∊2(⊣,{?5⍴4}⊇,,-⍤,)/
Try it online!
2(
…)/
apply the following infix tacit function between each character pair:
-
the switchcase
⍤
of
,
the concatenation of the pair
,,
prepend the concatenation of the pair to that
{
…}⊇
pick the following elements from that:
5⍴4
five fours
?
random indices for those
∊
ϵnlist (flatten)
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
APL (dzaima/APL), 19 bytes
Anonymous tacit prefix function.
∊2(⊣,{?5⍴4}⊇,,-⍤,)/
Try it online!
2(
…)/
apply the following infix tacit function between each character pair:
-
the switchcase
⍤
of
,
the concatenation of the pair
,,
prepend the concatenation of the pair to that
{
…}⊇
pick the following elements from that:
5⍴4
five fours
?
random indices for those
∊
ϵnlist (flatten)
$endgroup$
APL (dzaima/APL), 19 bytes
Anonymous tacit prefix function.
∊2(⊣,{?5⍴4}⊇,,-⍤,)/
Try it online!
2(
…)/
apply the following infix tacit function between each character pair:
-
the switchcase
⍤
of
,
the concatenation of the pair
,,
prepend the concatenation of the pair to that
{
…}⊇
pick the following elements from that:
5⍴4
five fours
?
random indices for those
∊
ϵnlist (flatten)
answered 3 hours ago
AdámAdám
28.8k276207
28.8k276207
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Charcoal, 27 bytes
FLθ«F∧ι⊕‽⁵‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ§θι
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
FLθ«
Loop over all of the indices of the input string.
F∧ι⊕‽⁵
Except for the first index, loop over a random number from 1 to 5 inclusive...
‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ
... extract the previous and next characters from the string, take the upper and lower case versions, and pick a random character of the four.
§θι
Print the character at the current index.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Charcoal, 27 bytes
FLθ«F∧ι⊕‽⁵‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ§θι
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
FLθ«
Loop over all of the indices of the input string.
F∧ι⊕‽⁵
Except for the first index, loop over a random number from 1 to 5 inclusive...
‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ
... extract the previous and next characters from the string, take the upper and lower case versions, and pick a random character of the four.
§θι
Print the character at the current index.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Charcoal, 27 bytes
FLθ«F∧ι⊕‽⁵‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ§θι
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
FLθ«
Loop over all of the indices of the input string.
F∧ι⊕‽⁵
Except for the first index, loop over a random number from 1 to 5 inclusive...
‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ
... extract the previous and next characters from the string, take the upper and lower case versions, and pick a random character of the four.
§θι
Print the character at the current index.
$endgroup$
Charcoal, 27 bytes
FLθ«F∧ι⊕‽⁵‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ§θι
Try it online! Link is to verbose version of code. Explanation:
FLθ«
Loop over all of the indices of the input string.
F∧ι⊕‽⁵
Except for the first index, loop over a random number from 1 to 5 inclusive...
‽⭆✂θ⊖ι⊕ι¹⁺↥λ↧λ
... extract the previous and next characters from the string, take the upper and lower case versions, and pick a random character of the four.
§θι
Print the character at the current index.
answered 2 hours ago
NeilNeil
82.3k745178
82.3k745178
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In addition to '... does not need to be uniform', I think you probably want to specify that given some input, all finite legal outputs should in principle be possible to generate (otherwise, my non-uniform random integer in [1,2,3,4,5] is always going to be 2, and I'll just output the original string).
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– Chas Brown
1 hour ago
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@ChasBrown Yeah, I'll edit the question
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1 hour ago